Apocalypse Now (movie)

Film director Francis Ford Coppola ("The Godfather" films and "Apocalypse Now") has reassembled the historic Inglenook winery in Napa Valley and restored the name to the historic property, which is open to the public for tours and wine tasting.

Gustave Niebaum, a Finnish ship captain, founded the original Inglenook in 1880, using his connections to import vines from Europe. The property was broken up and the label name sold in the 1960s. Coppola and his wife began purchasing pieces of the property in 1975, and within two decades had reassembled nearly the entire Inglenook property.

It would not be until 2011 that Coppola was able to purchase the Inglenook...

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